Hi
Training for a White Collar bout, training going well,but was considering using Whey Protein and Creatine to boost performance. I am 215 pounds but want to drop another 7/8 lbs. I used to use Whey protein when lifting weights, though will it be effective for boxing
Any advice would be great!!

Please correct me if im wrong but i was under the impression that creatine itself doesnt build muscle. I always thought that creatine replenished the ATP-PC system, giving you more energy to complete more sets????

Please correct me if im wrong but i was under the impression that creatine itself doesnt build muscle. I always thought that creatine replenished the ATP-PC system, giving you more energy to complete more sets????

You're right. But so is Dish in that creatine=more reps=muscle hypertrophy and so forth. Creatine helps with the anaerobic energy system. Creatine will not have a huge effect in a sport such as boxing. If one were to compete in a strongman competition, creatine would be very helpful.

I think that it cannot hurt to use whey protein, however, the majority of calories from athletes should be from carbs. Look into appropriate carbohydrates and fats before you do protein.

Goldmill, if you are trying to drop another 7/8 lbs, and have 6 weeks to do it, do the math and eat sensibly. If it takes 3500 calories to either gain or lose a lb, then cut out 500 calories daily from your diet daily, or mixture of calories and burning calories through cardio. Just make sure that energy levels don't decline. I don't think that a protein shake, which is low in calories typically, should be a problem

You're right. But so is Dish in that creatine=more reps=muscle hypertrophy and so forth. Creatine helps with the anaerobic energy system. Creatine will not have a huge effect in a sport such as boxing. If one were to compete in a strongman competition, creatine would be very helpful.

I think that it cannot hurt to use whey protein, however, the majority of calories from athletes should be from carbs. Look into appropriate carbohydrates and fats before you do protein.

Goldmill, if you are trying to drop another 7/8 lbs, and have 6 weeks to do it, do the math and eat sensibly. If it takes 3500 calories to either gain or lose a lb, then cut out 500 calories daily from your diet daily, or mixture of calories and burning calories through cardio. Just make sure that energy levels don't decline. I don't think that a protein shake, which is low in calories typically, should be a problem

Thanks for clearing that up... I think I misinterpretted slightly... Thanks

Please correct me if im wrong but i was under the impression that creatine itself doesnt build muscle. I always thought that creatine replenished the ATP-PC system, giving you more energy to complete more sets????

You are correct, creatine however MIGHT help you hold onto a bit more water weight (useful for training purposes but not in a period of dropping weight really), as well as the things you just said.

This.
Not even 'might,' it most likely will. You won't be dropping much weight on the scale if you start using it since you'll be retaining more water in your muscles.

Unless you're not eating properly there's no need for either of them anyway. Only time I use whey shakes is if by the end of the day I don't hit my macros and need something that's mostly protein to reach my daily amount. Don't get caught up in all the hype of the supplement world.